wheelchairteen
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I wondered if anyone had any advice. I have a lovely house bunny called Jaylan who is a Dwarf lop.
He currently lives in my bedroom in a large dog crate, with an extra wooden floor to give him two levels, he then has the freedom to run around my room. However i have an illness which means i can nolonger stand or walk and use a wheelchair. I love his company as i spend a lot of time in my room and he is very clean and fully litter trained, but i have decided i have to be honest with myself and having him live in my room is unhealthy, not only due to his litter trays but there is always lots of fur, and hay everywhere, despite regular brushing, and having a hay rack.
He also really now resticts my movement around my room, its hard to wheel my chair around when he is hopping around me.
An alternative would be to keep him outdoors (there isn't anywhere else in my house he could live and have freedom to run around, he'd just be confinded to his cage otherwise) Can house bunnys adapt to living outdoors?
If so can anyone recomend a hutch that i can clean out, and lift my bunny out of from a wheelchair? I also don't have grass just patio.
Otherwise although it would be heartbreaking i may have to rehome him. I find him very hard work to look after due to my illness, and he might be very difficult to look after when outdoors and if he could go to a loving permanent home, although i'd miss him as he's like a best friend, i would consider it.
He currently lives in my bedroom in a large dog crate, with an extra wooden floor to give him two levels, he then has the freedom to run around my room. However i have an illness which means i can nolonger stand or walk and use a wheelchair. I love his company as i spend a lot of time in my room and he is very clean and fully litter trained, but i have decided i have to be honest with myself and having him live in my room is unhealthy, not only due to his litter trays but there is always lots of fur, and hay everywhere, despite regular brushing, and having a hay rack.
He also really now resticts my movement around my room, its hard to wheel my chair around when he is hopping around me.
An alternative would be to keep him outdoors (there isn't anywhere else in my house he could live and have freedom to run around, he'd just be confinded to his cage otherwise) Can house bunnys adapt to living outdoors?
If so can anyone recomend a hutch that i can clean out, and lift my bunny out of from a wheelchair? I also don't have grass just patio.
Otherwise although it would be heartbreaking i may have to rehome him. I find him very hard work to look after due to my illness, and he might be very difficult to look after when outdoors and if he could go to a loving permanent home, although i'd miss him as he's like a best friend, i would consider it.
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